A4SOutdoors is run by ProgressAbility.org which is a charitable company limited by guarantee based in Bedford. In term time we mainly work with young people referred from schools and complementary education centres. The sessions are usually from 9am – 3pm and run by qualified and…

We're a women's organisation that assists women affected by physical as well as mental, financial, sexual and emotional domestic abuse. Our guiding principle is that we will never turn our back on a woman in need of our help. And we won't give in to…

Abbeycare Group operate residential addiction treatment clinics situated throughout the UK. With rehab clinics in Scotland, between Glasgow and Edinburgh, in Newmarket less than an hour from London and our flagship clinic in Gloucestershire, we treat people suffering from alcohol and drug addiction and the…

Abigail Court is a Luton Borough Council extra care sheltered housing scheme designed for people who need more assistance and still want to live independently. This is a good alternative to residential care as reducing your independence can often lead to deterioration in health and wellbeing.…

We first opened its doors in October 2008. We are a voluntary, non-profit making organisation and our aim is to give boxing skills, confidence and improved fitness to all who attend seesions at our gym. All coaches (male/female) and volunteers are unpaid.We have a friendly atmosphere and…

Access Disability Project (ADP) aims to change negative attitudes towards disability within the South Asian Communities by focusing on each young person’s abilities, by giving them opportunities to develop to their full potential and by demonstrating that each child or young person is valued.

We are a firm of Accountants and Tax advisors in Luton, Bedfordshire who focus our accountancy skills specifically on small businesses and taxpayers needing a tax return in the UK. We pride ourselves on being…

Age range: 3 months to five years oldNumber of current vacant places: Under 1 year: five morning and six afternoon sessions1 to 2 years old: four morning and four afternoon sessions3 to 5 years old: six morning and nine afternoon sessionsDate of update: March 2019Why…